
spinal endoscopy
Spinal endoscopy is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the spine. A small camera, called an endoscope, is inserted through a tiny incision, allowing the doctor to see inside the spinal canal and surrounding structures on a monitor. This approach helps in removing herniated discs, trimming tissue, or addressing other spinal issues with less tissue damage, less pain, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery. It provides precise access to the problem area, making treatment safer and more effective while reducing complications.